State
Year
2026
Annotation (Primary)

There is no U.S. Senate race in Arizona. 

Key Stat(s)

There is no U.S. Senate race in Arizona. Arizona will elect nine members to its U.S. House delegation. 

Two of the U.S. House races in Arizona are rated a “Toss Up Republican” by The Cook Political Report:  AZ-1 and AZ-6. Joanna Mendoza (AZ-6), a Democrat, has raised over $2.5M, more than the Democratic man in the race, Chris Donat (who has only raised $21,061). About 60% of Mendoza’s funds have taken the form of small contributions. The Republican congressman seeking reelection, Representative Juan Ciscomani (AZ-6), has raised over $1.3M. 

In AZ-5, rated “Solid Republican” by The Cook Political Report, is an open seat. No Republican women have reported campaign finance data for this seat, though three Republican men have done so with Daniel Keenan leading the money race in the Republican primary. 

Two Democratic women are seeking reelection to the U.S. House from Arizona: Representative Yassamin Ansari (AZ-3) and Representative Adelita Grijalva (AZ-7). Ansari has raised $873,581 and Grijalva over $1.5M. Representative Grijalva, who won the seat formerly held by her father, the late Raúl Grijalva, has raised more than half of her funds from small contributions of $200 or less. 

This statistic is the average total amount raised to date from individuals (including self-financing). 

This statistic is the average amount from self-financing as a proportion of total raised (from individuals including the candidate) by candidate subgroup. Primary challengers to incumbents are excluded.

This statistic is the average amount of contributions $200 or less as a proportion of total raised (excluding self-financed contributions) by candidate subgroup.

Data Type
National View